SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COUPLING ELECTRODES AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for coupling electrodes to electrical components that may be utilized in a variety of applications to collect data from the electrodes. In one embodiment, an electrode connection system to couple an electrode to an electrical component. The electrode connection system includes the electrical connector body comprising a PCB assembly cavity and an electrode channel. An electrode clamp coupled to the electrical connector body may include an engaging mechanism and at least one electrode clamp pad protrusion to couple an at least one electrode pad to an at least one connector pad. The PCB assembly may include at least one connector pad. The electrode may comprise at least one electrically active electrode pad. The electrical component may collect data from the electrode or stimulate tissue utilizing the electrode.
This application is a continuation of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/US2020/054941, filed Oct. 9, 2020 and titled “Systems and Methods for Coupling Electrodes and Electrical Components,” which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Patent Application No. 62/913,601, filed Oct. 10, 2019, and titled “Systems and Methods for Coupling Electrodes and Electrical Components,” both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSDisclosed herein are systems and methods for coupling electrodes to electrical components that may be utilized in a variety of applications to collect data from the electrodes and/or to transmit signals via the electrodes. In certain embodiments, an electrical connector system may be used to couple an electrode to an electrical component including an electric connector, a card edge contact, or another electrical component. The electrode may be utilized to collect data from a variety of sources including the surface of a patient's brain, spinal column, other surfaces of the body, muscle tissue, or other electrically active elements.
The electrode may comprise two ends: one end may be utilized to record and/or stimulate a target area, and the other end may be utilized to connect to the electrical component. A first end of the electrode may be utilized to interface with a bioelectrically active target area, such as the surface of the brain, and may be used to receive bioelectric signals. A second end of the electrode may be utilized to connect to the electrical component and may transmit the signals received from the surface of the brain, or other target area, to the electrical component. By coupling the electrode to the electrical component, data received by the electrode may be collected by the electrical component and used to monitor electrical signals in the surface on which the electrode is disposed, such as a patient's brain. In addition, signals may be transmitted via the electrode to stimulate the target area.
The present disclosure includes various embodiments utilizing the electrical connector system to couple the electrode to the electrical component. The systems and methods disclosed herein may provide a simple and reliable connection between the electrode and a variety of other devices, including monitoring systems. Such monitoring systems may include systems for monitoring and analyzing neurological signals in animals and humans. An inability to connect, disconnect, and reconnect electrodes and electrical components provides challenges in the ability to collect data. Without the ability to collect data read by the electrodes in an easy, reliable, and practical manner, the data may be useless.
The electrode connection system 102 is utilized to stabilize the electrode 110 and allow the electrical connection 114 to receive data from the electrode 110. The electrode 110 may be comprised of two ends: a first end to receive data from and/or stimulate a target area, and a second end to connect to the electrical connection 114. A first plurality of electrically active electrode pads (not shown) may be disposed on the first end of the electrode to receive bioelectrical signals from a target area, and a second plurality of electrically active electrode pads may be disposed on the second end of the electrode and be in electrical communication with the electrical connection 114.
The electrical connector body 104 may receive the PCB assembly and the electrode 110. In some embodiments, the electrode clamp 106 may secure the electrode 110 within the electrical connector body 104. The electrical connection 114 may be selectively coupled to the electrode connection system 102. In some embodiments, the electrical connector system 100 may include the electrical connection 114 coupled to the PCB assembly. In these embodiments, the data received by the electrode 110 may be transmitted via the electrical connection 114.
In some embodiments, the electrode clamp (e.g., electrode clamp 106 illustrated in
In some embodiments, the electrode clamp engages with an engaging mechanism 206 in a closed position. The engaging mechanism 206 may permit the electrode clamp to secure an electrode within the electrode channel 204 in a closed position, while also allowing the electrode clamp 106 to be opened and permitting the electrode to be removed from the electrode channel 204.
In various embodiments, the electrode channel 204 may be shaped to receive an electrode having a corresponding shape. In the illustrated embodiment, a plurality of alignment indicators 210, 212 may accommodate corresponding features of the electrode. Such features may be used to place the electrode in electrode channel 204 at the appropriate location to align electrical contacts of the electrode and the PCB assembly.
A plurality of protrusions 304 may be disposed along the electrode clamp 106 at locations that correspond to points of electrical connection between the electrode and the PCB assembly. The protrusions 304 may be formed at a predetermined height to create a reliable electrical connection between the electrode and the PCB assembly. A plurality of electrode channel feature protrusions 310, 312 may be used to position the electrode within the electrode channel and at the appropriate height with respect to the PCB assembly. The channel feature protrusions 310, 312 may help to maintain an electrode in place and to prevent movement of the electrode with respect to the electrode clamp 106 when the electrode clamp 106 is closed.
The electrode clamp 106 may include a locking mechanism 302 and at least one protrusion 304. In some embodiments, the electrode clamp 106 is pivotally connected to the electrical connector body using hinge 306. The locking mechanism 302 is utilized to couple the electrode clamp 106 to the electrical connector body in a closed position. In some embodiments, an engaging mechanism (such as engaging mechanism 206 illustrated in
As may be appreciated from
The PCB assembly 400 may provide an electrical interface between the electrode and other systems (e.g., recording or stimulation systems); however, other types of interfaces may be used in other embodiments. For example, the metal dowels 314 (illustrated in
In some embodiments, the electrode pads 502 may be electrically coupled to one or more connector pads, such as the connector pads 402 in
In some embodiments, the electrode 500 may be formed of a flexible material. In some embodiments, the electrode 500 may comprise a flat end tail. In some embodiments, the electrode 500 may comprise a round end tail. In some embodiments, the electrode 500 may comprise two ends, wherein one end is utilized to connect to a target area to gather data and/or stimulate the area and the other end is utilized for transmitting data to an electrical component. The portion of electrode 500 illustrated in
Electrode 500 may include alignment features 510, 512 that may be used to align and secure electrode 500 within an electrode channel, such as electrode channel 204 illustrated in
At 902, the electrical connector body may receive the PCB assembly. In some embodiments, a PCB assembly cavity may be disposed within the electrical connector body and may allow the electrical connector body to receive the PCB assembly. At 904, the electrical connector body receives the electrode. In some embodiments, an electrode channel allows the electrical connector body to receive the electrode. At 906, the electrical connector body is coupled to the electrode clamp. In some embodiments, at 906 the electrical connector body contains the PCB assembly and the electrode. In some embodiments, the electrical connector body and the electrode clamp are coupled together by the locking mechanism and the engaging mechanism. At 908, the electrode connection system is coupled to the electrical component. In some embodiments, a coupling component comprises the electrical connector body. In some embodiments, the coupling component may comprise edge contacts. In some embodiments, the PCB assembly allows the coupling component to couple to the electrode connection system. In some embodiments, the coupling component collects data received or stimulated by the electrode.
Many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles of the invention. The scope of the present invention should, therefore, be determined only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A system, comprising:
- an electrode comprising: a first plurality of electrically active electrode pads disposed on a first end to receive bioelectrical signals from a target area; a second plurality of electrically active electrode pads disposed on a second end and in electrical communication with the first plurality of electrically active electrode pads; and
- an electrode connection system to electrically connect the electrode to an electrical component, the electrode connection system comprising: an electrical connector body, comprising: an electrode channel to receive the electrode; and an electrode clamp, comprising: a first portion; a second portion; and a hinge to couple the first portion to the second portion and to transition between an open position and a closed position; wherein the second end of the electrode is secured in the electrode channel in the closed position and removable from the electrode channel in the open position, and the hinge maintains an electrical connection between the second plurality of electrically active electrode pads and the electrical component.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrode connection system further comprises a coupling component to couple the electrode connection system and the electrical component.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrode clamp comprises a snap lock.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the hinge comprises a hinge protrusion disposed on the first portion of the electrode clamp and a hinge dimple disposed on the second portion of the electrode clamp.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrode connection system comprises a plurality of card edge contacts to couple to the electrical component.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrical connector body further comprises a printed circuit board (PCB) cavity.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of conductors disposed between the electrode channel and the PCB cavity and configured to transmit an electrical signal between the second plurality of electrically active electrode pads and a PCB assembly disposed in the PCB cavity.
8. The system of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of protrusions disposed opposite the plurality of conductors in the electrical connector body and configured to press the plurality of electrically active electrode pads to the plurality of conductors.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrode channel comprises an alignment indicator that corresponds to alignment features on the electrode and configured to align the electrode within the electrode channel.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrode comprises a flexible material.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrical component is configured to transmit bioelectrical signals to the target area.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrical component is configured to record bioelectrical signals from the target area.
13. An electrode connection system to electrically couple an electrode to a bioelectric system, the electrode connection system comprising:
- an electrical connector body, comprising: an electrode channel to receive the electrode; an electrode clamp, comprising: a first portion; a second portion; and a hinge to couple the first portion to the second portion and to transition between an open position and a closed position; a printed circuit board (PCB) cavity to receive a PCB assembly; a plurality of conductors disposed between the electrode channel and the PCB cavity and configured to transmit an electrical signal between a plurality of electrically active electrode pads on the electrode and a PCB assembly disposed in the PCB cavity; and a coupling component to electrically connect the PCB assembly to the bioelectric system; wherein the electrode is secured in the electrode channel in the closed position and removable from the electrode channel in the open position, and the hinge maintains an electrical connection between the plurality of electrically active electrode pads on the electrode and the plurality of conductors.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the electrode clamp comprises a snap lock.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the hinge comprises a hinge protrusion disposed on the first portion of the electrode clamp and a hinge dimple disposed on the second portion of the electrode clamp.
16. The system of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of protrusions disposed opposite the plurality of conductors in the electrical connector body and configured to press the plurality of electrically active electrode pads to the plurality of conductors.
17. The system of claim 13, wherein the electrode channel comprises an alignment indicator to align the electrode within the electrode channel.
18. The system of claim 13, wherein the electrode comprises a flexible material.
19. The system of claim 13, wherein the bioelectric system is configured to transmit bioelectrical signals to the target area.
20. The system of claim 13, wherein the bioelectric system is configured to record bioelectrical signals from the target area.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 30, 2022
Publication Date: Jul 14, 2022
Patent Grant number: 12237603
Inventors: JOSE ORTEGA (Murray, UT), ALEXANDER THIESSEN (Salt Lake City, UT), SCOTT DAROLD HIATT (South Jordan, UT), ANDREW MILLER WILDER (Salt Lake City, UT)
Application Number: 17/708,061